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The court rejected petitions seeking cancellation of anticipatory bail granted to two accused individuals involved in economic offenses related to fraudulent GST transactions and misappropriation of f..... Subscribe to Read more
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DHEERAJ SAINI vs. UNION OF INDIA


(Allahabad High Court | Dec 4, 2024)

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The court allowed the bail application of the accused involved in a large-scale GST fraud involving creation of fake firms and issuance of bogus invoices resulting in ineligible input tax credit of ov..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court held that the adjudicating authority violated mandatory procedural requirements by issuing a show cause notice and subsequently passing an adverse adjudication order without granting the pet..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court set aside the cancellation of the petitioner’s GST registration on the ground that the impugned order and show-cause notice lacked essential details of the inspection, including absence of..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court allowed the writ petition challenging a GST demand order, holding that the respondent tax authority violated principles of natural justice by issuing a non-speaking, one-line confirmation of..... Subscribe to Read more
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AKRITI FOOD INDUSTRY LLP vs. STATE OF UP AND OTHERS


(Allahabad High Court | Dec 3, 2024)

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The court set aside the ex parte tax liability order imposed without proper service of the show cause notice under the GST Act, holding that denial of notice amounted to violation of natural justice. ..... Subscribe to Read more
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TMI SYSTEMS vs. THE STATE OF KARNATAKA & OTHERS


(Karnataka High Court | Dec 3, 2024)

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The court disposed of the writ petition concerning the delay in filing GST returns and claiming input tax credit for the financial year 2018-19. It set aside the impugned order and show cause notice, ..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court allowed the writ petition and quashed the adjudication order dated 28 August 2024 under Section 73 of the CGST Act, finding that the final order failed to adequately consider the taxpayer’..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court set aside the order canceling the registration under the CGST Act, 2017, primarily due to lack of reasons and failure to comply with principles of natural justice. The cancellation was retro..... Subscribe to Read more
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BARMINCO INDIAN vs. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER & OTHERS


(Rajasthan High Court | Dec 3, 2024)

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The court dismissed the writ petition challenging a show cause notice regarding GST on import of services. It held that the petitioner had not yet submitted a reply to the notice and should first avai..... Subscribe to Read more
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20 Jun

☑ Monthly | GSTR-3B

GSTR-3B for the m/o May 2025 (Monthly Taxpayer - Rule 61) - Either Compulsory taxpayer > 5 cr. or Voluntary taxpayer < 5 cr.

☑ Monthly | GSTR-5A

GSTR-5A for the m/o May 2025 [Return by OIDAR Service Providers - Rule 64.]

25 Jun

☑ Monthly | PMT-06

PMT-06 Monthly tax payment for May 2025 under QRMP Scheme [Rule 61(1)(ii) - Proviso to Section 39(7)].

Taxpayers have a choice to pay tax either, as per -  

A) Fixed Sum Method OR 
B) Self assessment basis subject to interest on short payment of taxes.
(Notification No.85/2020 - CT)
 
28 Jun

☑ Monthly | GSTR-11

GSTR-11 for the m/o May 2025 (Statement of inward supplies by persons having Unique Identification Number (UIN)).

30 Jun

☑ Annual | GSTR-4

GSTR-4 (Annual Return) for FY 2024-25 by Composite Taxpayer (Rule 62).